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Abutting business (property structure that houses Eliot services) has dumped their snow removal onto the bike path creating a pile that is approximately 4-5 feet high and 30 yards in length and covers the entire width of the path.

The sidewalks around Trafton park have not been shoveled almost 5 days after the last snow fall. Please follow the same rules you expect the residents to follow and clear the sidewalks next to city owned property. Typical City of Malden do as we say not as we do, disgraceful.

I just came in from picking up a costly blue city of Malden trash bag full of recycle that has been blown into my yard from neighbors' overturned recycle buckets which are ridiculously small and ineffective. As I came around the front of my house I see more recycling blowing down the street from the Rockwell end. 1:00PM and still no recycle pick up on this street. I am not now going to go back out and pick up the new wave coming down the street, but I imagine by tomorrow I will be disgusted enough with seeing all the trash blowing around that I will probably make another pass. It is time for something sensible to be done about the trash and recycle in Malden.

There are multiple "Car Swallowing" potholes on Broadway from Maria's Pizzeria all the way up to the Broadway Inn
Many have been reported before and were never filled and have become worse with the recent plowing by the city and rogue contractors that businesses along the route employ.

I'm absolutely shocked to learn that MVRCS is in session today, with an early release scheduled to occur in the teeth of the storm. The governor has asked that all non-essential personnel remain off the roads (and even the Bruins have taken the extraordinarily rare step of canceling their game). I understand that MVRCS's administration is not under the control of the city. But given the impact that a decision like this has on public safety and city resources, I'm curious to know what discussions, if any, have been undertaken by city officials with the school's administration. Pushing through adversity and displaying "toughness" are all well and good. But it is a fine line between that and being reckless and inconsiderate to the rest of the community. The decision impacts the safety of countless children and their families, not just in Malden, but also in the surrounding communities from which many of the students come. In addition, the decision unfairly taxes city resources, including potential emergency response to accidents and interference with snow removal efforts. In this regard, even on the best of days, the traffic and parking situation in that neighborhood is horrendous (Jacob Street for example becomes impassable to two way traffic due to illegal parking). On a day like this, it becomes even worse. Most likely, snow emergency parking restrictions will be ignored in the area. Continued special treatment will only encourage the bad decision-making going forward. Any effort to encourage the school to understand that they are a part of a broader community and that they need to be good neighbors and responsible citizens would be much appreciated. Thank you.

The sidewalk in front of this house is never shoveled. Please give them a warning today before it snows again, so if they fail to shovel Friday, that citation has consequences. This is a constant problem.

Huge pot holes on Broadway. They need to be filled! They are worse than before when they were reported and nothing was done to fix them. My husband hit one about 30 mins ago and got a flat tire. Cars are goaing to be damaged if they are not filled

Limebike went wild dumping several limebikes on Broadway on sidewalks, in front of private residences and businesses, and many obstructing access to sidewalks, like this one that is blocking sidewalk at 500 Broadway. There needs to be some regulation of where and how many of this eyesore product can get placed in neighborhoods. Also no helmets provided!